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Thursday 9 December 2010

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Shrien Dewani withdrew around £1,000 in cash in the days before his wife Anni’s murder, including £800 on the eve of the shooting.

Reportage - 06:25
Lawyers for the South African government also disclosed for the first time that Shrien Dewani withdrew around £1,000 in cash in the days before his wife Anni’s murder, including £800 on the eve of the shooting.
Mr Dewani, 30, from Bristol, is facing extradition to South Africa after being publicly accused of orchestrating the murder of his 28-year-old bride, which he denies.
He has been being held in prison in London while the South African government prepares an appeal against a magistrate’s decision to release him on bail for £250,000.

Prosecutors in South Africa have accused him of hiring a gang of three men to stage a carjacking in Cape Town on November 13 when they were on honeymoon.
Mrs Dewani, originally from Sweden, was shot dead after being abducted from a car as they drove through a crime-ridden township on the edge of the city after a night out.
Mr Dewani and their driver were both apparently forcibly removed from the car during a struggle.
But in a hearing in Cape Town on Tuesday, the driver Zola Tongo pleaded guilty to involvement in the killing and claimed that he and the two other had been hired by Mr Dewani for an agreed £1,400.
Mr Dewani was arrested within hours at a police station in Bristol after the South African government lodged a formal request for his extradition.DISCLAIMER:Text may be subject to copyright.This blog does not claim copyright to any such text. Copyright remains with the original copyright holder.

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